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4 years agoon
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Joe Pee
Ghanaian musician, Sarkodie has been trending after releasing his song ‘Happy Day’. Award-winning rapper has declared his support for the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) in a new song.
The song, titled “Happy day” features Lynx Entertainment signee, Kuami Eugene.
In the song, Sarkodie states that when “Dumsor” happened a couple of years ago, he criticized it strongly. He also added that he complained about inflation.
However, if a political party has been able to come and solve this issue, then he thinks they should be given the mandate to continue.
“When there was dumsor and inflation, I talked about it. But if today I have uninterrupted electricity and my children will get the chance to go to school for free, then I have nothing to say but to ask Nana to continue (toaso),” he raps in the song.
Reacting to the song, President Akufo Addo wrote on Twitter “Nice Song”.
Sarkodie quickly responded:
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Short story between @sarkodie and @nakufoaddo 😁 #ameyawtv
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